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Dampak Ekonomi, Sosial dan Lingkungan dari Ekspansi sebuah Perusahaan Dagang Multinasional Susatyo, Yogi
Lembaran Sejarah Vol 21, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/lembaran-sejarah.88543

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Reviu ini fokus membahas buku Ommelanden: Perkembangan Masyarakat dan Ekonomi di Luar Tembok Kota Batavia, 1684-1740  yang diangkat dari disertasi doktoral Bondan Kanumoyoso dalam bidang sejarah Universitas Leiden tahun 2011. Buku ini membahas perkembangan kawasan environ kota benteng Batavia  atau Ommelanden periode 1684 hingga 1740, dan berfokus pada kebijakan politik, ekonomi, sosial yang dibuat Perusahaan Dagang Hindia Timur Belanda (VOC) di kawasan ini, yang berdampak pada kerusakan ekologi seperti deforestasi dan pencemaran sungai, perubahan sosial dan administrasi lokal masyarakat, dan alih fungsi lahan secara masif. Penghibahan tanah memainkan peran dalam pembukaan kawasan Ommelanden sebagai daerah penyokong kota benteng Batavia, yang dibangun lewat tenaga kerja lepas maupun budak. Dibukanya kawasan Ommelanden mendorong ekspansi ekonomi yang lebih luas dalam berbagai bidang yang menciptakan masyarakat multietnis yang bekerja di berbagai sektor ekonomi dan diatur secara semi-otonom oleh VOC.  Industri, terutama industri gula, berperan besar dalam naik dan turunnya perubahan spasial dan sosial Ommelanden.
The Resilience of Russia's Oil and Gas Exports Against International Sanctions (2022–2023) Muhammad Gibran Humam Fadlurrahman; Susatyo, Yogi; Alkatiri, Zeffry; Humam Fadlurrahman, Muhammad Gibran
Jurnal Sentris Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Sentris
Publisher : Kelompok Studi Mahasiswa Pengkaji Masalah Internasional Unpar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v6i2.9262.38-62

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Russia faced embargo sanctions from the United States, the European Union and its allies during the Russia-Ukraine War that lasted more than a year. The embargo sanctions were mainly imposed on Russia's oil and gas exports, which provide Russia with its biggest revenue and ensure its military operations in Ukraine. However, the embargo sanctions did not effectively pressure Russia economically to change its military actions in Ukraine. Instead, Russia's oil and gas exports experienced a resilience that continued to ensure its military operations in Ukraine. This article discusses the resilience and relevance of Russia’s oil and gas exports to continuation of Russia's military operations toward Ukraine in February 2022 until October 2023 period. Russia’s military operations to Ukraine has been going more than one year despite the economic embargo sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States, the Europe Union, and their allies. While facing sanctions from the “majority of the world”, Russia's energy and economy is still resilient and ensured the continuity of the military operations. This article examines the dynamics of Russia’s energy export, specifically oil and gas, which have resilience from sanctions and embargoes, also the relevance to fund the military operations. This qualitative article is a contemporary historical study that also uses energy geopolitics approaches from Yu and Dai (2012), and political economy. Sources of data for the analysis of this article were collected from news media, statistical data, and reports of Russian and European petroleum agencies, which revealed that Russia's oil and gas exports fluctuated, making Russia's continuing involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict as well as its resilience during the embargo from its political opponents.